nine principles of enrichment
- each of us can achieve far beyond our horizons and in avenues in life we have never explored.
- each of us has some basic goodness which is the foundation for the greatness we can ultimately acheive.
- each of us must take responsibility for our actions, well-being and the attainment of our maximum pootential.
- self-awareness, self-approval and self-commitment are necessary for self-fulfillment.
- building and maintaining relationships is critical to social development both in the family and the community.
- mutual respect is the fundamental element of human relations.
- we heighten out own lives when we help other heighten theirs.
- planning, measuring and executing are critical tools in the manifestation of our own beliefs.
- each of us must model integrity in the making and keeping of our commitments.
…[les brown]







